Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      more modestly~ ~curious of, refused such disgracefull attending,
 2    1,    8| faint-hearted; that not onely he refused to punish~ ~with justice
 3    2,    7|         to~ ~no purpose, for she refused all familiar privacie with
 4    2,    7|         kinde offers scornefully refused, and he as farre off from~ ~
 5    3,    7|         prevailing with me, as I refused all further~ ~conversition
 6    5,    1|         although the Gentlewoman refused his company, as dreading
 7    5,    1|       Neverthelesse, Chynon (who refused to be called~ ~Galesus,
 8    5,   10|    Friend of his, but~ ~his Wife refused to goe, because she had
 9    6,    5|       all other Painters: yet he refused any such title,~ ~which
10    8,    7|          who hath so shamefullie refused my~ ~kindnesse: wherefore (
11    8,    9|         eyes, as they would have refused the greatest Monarkes on
12    8,    9|        height, and~ ~because she refused to go with us willingly,
13   10,    5|       name, which I have alwayes refused, and so stil wil~ ~do, in
14   10,    7|          into his hand, which he refused not to~ ~receive, caused
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